The Hyundai Venue N Line variant has been made public in India. With sporty aesthetic cues, a version-specific suspension, and steering system, and a ton of standard equipment, the Venue N Line will be at the top of the list.
The red accents on the bottom portion of the bodywork, the revised front and rear skid plates, the sharper bumper intakes, the 16-inch alloy wheels, the larger rear spoiler, and of course the red trim pieces on the plastic cladding make the Venue N Line stand out from the lower trims visually.
The chrome dual tailpipes in the back that produce a sportier sound are the focal point. The grille, front fenders, and tailgate now all feature N Line insignia.
Hyundai added red piping and stitching to the interior, which contrasts with the black upholstery, on the N-branded seats, doors, dashboard, and gearknob. Aluminum pedals and the paddle shifters behind the steering wheel are two further interior highlights.
A new digital instrument cluster, a Bose sound system, a sunroof, and an 8-inch infotainment system with lots of connectivity functions are all included as standard features.
The 1.0-liter, three-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine that powers the Hyundai Venue N Line will only be available with it, and it will produce 118 horsepower and 172 Nm. A seven-speed DCT will be used only to transmit power to the front axle.
The N Line pricing has not yet been released, but it is anticipated to be higher than the most costly Venue SX, which is presently available in India for $15,930.